Hungry for Tackling Technique
It’s about time AFL players took some responsibility for potential injuries. Called on recently for the players’ association and its members to take action on the sling tackle and to outlaw it amongst brothers. Don’t have to always rely on legislation. Former Essendon champion Matthew Lloyd today says someone will end up a quadriplegic if players continue to charge in with heads. Anything that is a dangerous practice should always be addressed by the players and their association. It’s their welfare and it’s not worth ending up in a wheelchair in milking a free kick. The AFL umpiring department has ruled Cyril Rioli should not – should not – have been paid a free kick when he cannoned into Dean Polo. It’s been rightly been deemed Rioli initiated the contact. Let’s hope that sends a message at least to players.
I’m KB, that’s my Take
Looks like it’s the SEN Tuesday Curmudgeon Brothers tag team to do battle with all takers today as Hammerhead Smith agrees with Killer-Diller Kev by quickly putting a camel clutch hold on the players’ association for being happy to look after drug problems, gambling issues, drinking problems, and social responsibility indiscretions of players but tending not to look after them or care what happens on the footy field. … He adds, “When they do want to make a statement it’s something as ridiculous as Jobe Watson suggesting a sit-down strike before the start of the season.” Putz queries the AFLPA wanting a say in so many peripheral things when the health of the players should be paramount. I'd throw money into that mix as well.
KB tags into the discussion by being critical of the sling-tackle that the “brothers!” should have vetoed themselves. … Putz tags back in quickly over the confusion surrounding high tackles. He references the Monday night footy shows that weirdly tried to prove their ducking-Eagles scenarios by showing West Coast players having what seemed to be standing side headlock moves applied. KB was also bemused by footage of terrible tackles applied by the Kangas. … Of course there is no shortage of partisan analysts in the footy media cherry picking any anti-Eagle free kick stats to suit their case and effect rationale.
KB: You keep reading about the West Coast players dropping their knees, lowering their centre of gravity, all those sorts of things. Last night when I watched some of the action on 360 they kept showing all these free kicks. North Melbourne’s tackling was appalling! It was so crude; every one of their players just went straight for the head. Bang. Now if I was Brad Scott I wouldn’t be talking about lowering centre of gravity or techniques, I’d be saying their technique is appalling at the moment! … There was no lowering the body or techniques there, not one of those players went for the hips, they all went for high contact. Every one of them.
Putz forces a tag back in after KB bemoans the very, very poor tackling and he turns is attention to the now mostly quiet Hawks coach, Alastair Clarkson now being silent after Cyril Rioli went searching for a free kick. “Well there is a deal of hypocrisy isn’t there, if you sit there one week and say ‘look what this team’s doing’ and then another week your player does something – I would say worse – and you suddenly no longer participate in the debate. I think that’s hypocritical.” Yep, kinda like when the jumps racing at Warrnambool that saves nags from the knackery doesn’t gel with the save the horses/whales/ducks/Roebuck… narrative, you simply don’t participate in the debate. Nonetheless, a mostly decisive and impressive three-count victory for the Curmudgeon Brothers.
Drat – talkback.
First caller tells KB about the arm tackle rising up to the shoulder area which, of course, has been KB’s argument since the tackling kerfuffle started. … sliding … ducking … rising star … dropping knees is actually smart … Eagles free kicks whine … Home field (see Eagles) conspiracy … Startling revelation (on a Tuesday!) from caller about Dees’ co-skippers starting on the bench being a bad move … neck injury? Who sues whom? …
Nick Darcy gets no love from either KB or Putz, mostly predicated on the swimmer’s lack of contrition … Putz reminds a caller that it wasn’t the media that put the high tackles on the agenda, it was three coaches: Clarkson, Brad Scott, and Bomber Thompson … Swans and Lions home free kick stats swing the argument further against the Weagles as the cause and effect search continues … Neeld's benching of the captains was about match-ups according to the Putz but he’s not accepting it because people read things into it. “Bad symbolism.”
And there is something bad about today being the 0-6 Melbourne membership day. Unless you like losing.
Gibberish of the Week:
Everything Carlton said about not resting players.
Quote of the Day:
The emphasis of protecting the head has given a window for the players to milk a free kick.
- Putz Smith